On Sep 7, 2006, at 22:14, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
I find that completing a task often results in follow-up information that I'd like to add to the entry in my org file. In this way, my follow-up notes are connected to the action which generated them. Here's an example. Prior to doing the task, I might have something like this: ** TODO Generate a histogram of Foo data - Use August test data Then, after completing the task, I might want something like this: ** DONE Generate a histogram of Foo data CLOSED: [2006-09-06 Tue 12:00] - Use August test data FOLLOW-UP: - Histogram is [[file:foo-aug-histogram.pdf][here]]
I like this idea and will try to implement it. However, where to store the followup note is difficult to determine - how about inserting it directly after the CLOSED time stamp? This may be not be perfect because it will be before any other information in the entry, but I find it even more difficult to have it at the end of a possibly very long subtree of reference data.
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